Transforming shoe with rotating, sliding; and pivoting panels

ABSTRACT

A transforming shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled to function as a multi-functional design of choice possibilities to include the arrangements of a high-top shoe; low-top shoe; panel off the back of the shoe; option of back shoe scrap to secure shoe on back; and projecting heel of shoe pivot drawers. These transforming designs are achieved by the included: (a) two rotating high top side panels that snaps to the outside of the shoe on both sides; (b) a sliding back tongue of shoe that slides along an open rectangular opening in heel of shoe with and end piece stopper attachment; for which, also have the included attachment means to attach to complimentary snap member components on the rotating posterior panels; (c) two rotating posterior panels (d) attachment means such as velcro, snaps, and rods with circular, snap, and square end-pieces. The assembly of the different shoe attachments allows the user to attach one portion of the shoe to another to achieve a multiple of arrangements of shoe design style. This transforming shoe allows the user to switch from one style to another.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present device is a transforming shoe that allows the user to changefrom one style to another by disassembling, through means of rotatingside and back flap panels and sliding the rear tongue piece, and thenreassembling, to user preference.

2. Background Information

During the course of a day, many people change their shoes, frequently,to accommodate their daily activities. The cost of acquiring severaldifferent shoes is not a cheap commodity. As well as, there are agrowing number of people that need storage of light items such as money,and light storage compartment items, to be stored within their shoes.Many people place money into their shoes, as well as, keep and storeother items for safe keep. The transforming shoe alleviates the cost ofbuying different shoes to accommodate the need to change shoes as a dayprogresses; such as, jogging for the low-top position shoe and casualwear; high-top position shoe for the ergonomics of leg support for workand casual athletics; and off the back of the foot position shoe forlounging slippers to be worn in and out of the house; thus aiding in thecomfort ability of comfort to be gained into one shoe.

The transforming shoe of the present invention fulfills a need for aninexpensive, versatile, sportish shoe which can be easily transformedinto a number of different shoes that one would have to acquire toaccommodate during the course of a day. This shoe frees up storage spacefor what it would have taken to accommodate other shoes to meet one'sdaily requirements for shoe accommodations vs. the all in one shoe; forwhich, has the capabilities of several combinations all stored into oneshoe. This transforming shoe has the property of consolidated storageper each individual shoe unit. In meaning, this shoe has thecapabilities of production design of more than one shoe thus making it amultitude of possibility for preference of design; for which, aids inthe absent need to house other shoes, to accommodate, ones' needs, thusfreeing up storage space for other shoes. The transforming shoe alsoaids as a quick remedy for those who like to slide their feet into theirshoes over the back panel of the shoe by providing rotating and slidingpanels to achieve that desired function of the shoe.

With the present invention, there is no need to acquire additional shoesto accommodate ones' daily needs. Instead, the transforming shoe of thepresent invention can be used to accommodate these needs. Shoesaccording to the present invention are more versatile than other shoes,because they can be transformed to meet the constant needs of the user.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a transforming shoe that can be taken apart andreassembled to function as a multi-functional design of choice withdesign choice possibilities to include the arrangements of a high topshoe; low-top shoe; panel off the back of shoe; option of shoe scrap tosecure shoe on back; and projecting heel of shoe drawers.

wherein, the attachment means are attached by connecting rotating panelsthat are intersected through an eyelid hole of the panel by a rod,allowing the panels to rotate. The panels are then adjourned to eachrespective side panel by means of connection with complimentary snap andvelcro attachments;

wherein, the transforming shoe has rotating, sliding, laced, and pivotout panel fixtures. These panel fixtures add to the versatility ofchoice possibilities which enables this present invention to function asa multi-functional shoe design of choice.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS USED IN DRAWINGS

-   1 right pivot side heel of shoe drawer-   2 left pivot side heel of shoe drawer-   3 inner inside of upper shoe bottom-   4 left shoe front support panel eyelid hole-   5 left side pivot drawer stopper for drawer panel reference number 2-   6 right side pivot drawer stopper for drawer panel reference number    1-   7 upper middle of the heel of shoe rod axle that intersects on the    same rod axle through the left side (drawer panel number 2) and the    right (drawer panel number 1) side of the shoe pivot drawers-   8 back of snap-   9 rod axle inside of shoe rectangular cut out that intersects on the    same rod axle through the outside of the rectangular cut out along    each side of the shoe, a loop in the bottom of the back tongue of    the shoe and back through the rectangular cut out along the side of    the shoe-   10 folded back piece-   11 sole of shoe-   12 front tongue of shoe-   13 loop and inner seam for passage of rod to slide through-   14 right shoe axle on the upper middle right side that intersects on    the axle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right    high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; front high-top support    panel; and at the top right side of the shoe top notch through    eyelid holes in the panels-   15 left shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on    the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top    trapezoid rotating side panel; front high-top support panel; and at    the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in the    panels-   16 right side rotating circular strip panel with snap closure on the    end-   17 rectangular cut out through middle of both sides of heel of shoe-   18 rectangular rotating snap panel-   19 inside of shoe pocket storage panel left side-   20 snap member (male)-   21 right side of shoe outside pocket storage panel-   22 velcro-   23 left side of shoe outside pocket storage panel-   24 inside of shoe pocket storage panel right side-   25 right shoe rotating front support panel conjoining two high top    trapezoid rotating panels-   26 left tab closure on outside end of pivot drawers of shoe-   27 back scrap of shoe-   28 right tab on backside of shoe-   29 left tab on back side of shoe-   30 inner walls of drawer-   31 outside wall of drawer-   32 right shoe front support panel eyelid hole-   33 snap member (female)-   34 right side of back of shoe posterior rotating panel-   35 left side of back of shoe posterior rotating panel-   36 back tongue of shoe-   37 left side rotating circular strip panel with snap closure on the    end-   38 eyelid hole-   39 left side of high top trapezoid rotating side panel-   40 right side of high top trapezoid rotating side panel-   41 right side of shoe triangular high-top extension rotating panel-   42 left side of shoe right triangular high-top extension rotating    panel-   43 right shoe axle on the upper middle left side that intersects on    the axle the panels left outside pocket storage panel; left high-top    trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top left side of the shoe    top notch through eyelid holes in the panels-   44 left shoe axle on the upper middle right side that intersects on    the axle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right    high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; and at the top right side of    the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in the panels-   45 right tab closure on outside end of pivot drawers-   46 left shoe rotating front support panel conjoining two high top    trapezoid rotating panels-   47 left side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that    intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab of    shoe on backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, posterior    rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female    snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a    square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle-   48 right side of shoe rod axle on the upper back of the shoe that    intersects on the same rod axle the panels of the outer back tab on    backside of shoe, inner pocket storage panel, posterior rotating    panel; for which, the end piece of the rod are a female snap member    on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe, and a square knob    that is on the outside of the rod axle-   49 left side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid    rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right    triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top    trapezoid rotating side panel-   50 right side of shoe rod axle inside of the high-top trapezoid    rotating side panel intersects the bottom angle of the right    triangle high-top extension and the inner back of the high-top    trapezoid rotating side panel-   51 left side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that    intersects the the rotating circular panel, and the inside of shoe    pocket storage panel-   52 right side of the shoe rod axle on the inside of the shoe that    intersects the rotating circular panel, and the inside of shoe    pocket storage panel-   53 left side of shoe rod axle adjacent to the rectangular cutout in    the middle of the heel of shoe that intersects the rotating    rectangular snap panel and the back heel of shoe on the same rod    axle-   54 right side of shoe rod axle adjacent to the rectangular cutout in    the middle of the heel of shoe that intersects the rotating    rectangular snap panel and the back heel of shoe on the same rod    axle-   55 left side of the shoe right triangle high-top extension eyelid    hole-   56 right side of the shoe right triangle high-top extension eyelid    hole-   57 left side of shoe outside pocket storage panel eyelid hole-   58 right side of shoe outside pocket storage panel eyelid hole-   59 left side of shoe rotating circular panel eyelid hole-   60 right side of shoe rotating circular panel eyelid hole-   61 left side of shoe rectangular rotating snap panel eyelid hole-   62 right side of shoe rectangular rotating snap panel eyelid hole-   63 left side of shoe inside of shoe pocket storage panel eyelid hole-   64 right side of shoe inside of shoe pocket storage panel eyelid    hole-   65 left side of shoe high-top trapezoid rotating side panel eyelid    hole-   66 right side of shoe high-top trapezoid rotating side panel eyelid    hole-   67 left side of shoe posterior rotating panels eyelid hole-   68 right side of shoe posterior rotating panels eyelid hole

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

An intensive understanding of the invention and the great importance ofits' uses; can be concluded with understanding from the followingdetailed description of the drawings, wherein, examples of the inventionare described, and wherein;

FIG. 1 is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heelof shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotatingpanel and back tongue of shoe in extended position on a right shoe

FIG. 2 is a right perspective view of a right shoe in high-top positionwith heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe (in storage position)with back scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel on a right shoe

FIG. 3 is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heelof shoe pivot drawer in the out extended position and posterior rotatingpanel and back tongue of shoe in storage position on a right shoe

FIG. 4 is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in low-top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extendedposition

FIG. 5 is the right perspective view of the high-top with heel of shoepivot drawer in the (storage in) position and posterior rotating paneland back tongue of shoe (in storage position) on a right shoe

FIG. 6 is a left perspective view of the shoe in high-top position withheel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the storage position with backscrap attached to the posterior rotating panel on a left shoe

FIG. 7 is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel in wing up position and back tongue of shoe inthe storage in position

FIG. 8 is the left perspective view of the low-top position with heel ofshoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position with scrapattached to the posterior rotating panel on a left shoe

FIG. 9 is a left perspective view of a left shoe, in high-top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posteriorrotating back panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position

FIG. 10 is the left perspective view of the low-top position with heelof shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and back tongue ofshoe and posterior rotating panel in storage position on a left shoe

FIG. 11 is the right perspective view of the high-top position with heelof shoe pivot drawer in the out extended position and posterior rotatingpanel and back tongue of shoe in extended position on a right shoe

FIG. 12 is the left perspective view of a left shoe with high-toptrapezoid rotating side panels in winged up position with posteriorrotating panels in storage position and back tongue of shoe in storageposition with scrap attached to the posterior rotating panel

FIG. 13 is the right perspective view of the low-top position with heelof shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position and the back posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position with scrapattached to the posterior back rotating panel on a right shoe

FIG. 14 is a left perspective view of a left shoe, in high-top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extendedposition

FIG. 15 is a view of the back scrap of the shoe that attaches bycomplimentary snap attachments to the heel of the shoe for storage andthe posterior rotating panel for scrap support of the shoe

FIG. 16 is a right perspective view of a right shoe, in high-topposition with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extendedposition

FIG. 17 is a left perspective view of a left shoe in low top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extendedposition

FIG. 18 is an cross sectional angled view of the back of the shoe

FIG. 19 is a left perspective view of shoe in high-top position withheel of shoe pivot drawer in the (out extended) position and theposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in storage position ona left shoe

FIG. 20 is a left perspective view of a right shoe, in high-top positionwith side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in) position

FIG. 21 is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position withside heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in) position

FIG. 22 is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position withside heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the (storage in)position

FIG. 23 is a rear elevational view of back shoe panels assembled tocomplimentary connecting panels and support piece in the up position

FIG. 24 is a top left perspective view of a right shoe, in high-topposition with side heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position andposterior rotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extendedposition

FIG. 25 is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position withside heel of shoe pivot drawer in the out position and posteriorrotating panel and back tongue of shoe in the extended position

FIG. 26 is a left perspective view of shoe, in high-top position withside heel of shoe pivot drawer in the (storage in) position andposterior rotating panel in wing up position and back of tongue in the(storage in) position

FIG. 27 is a back perspective illustrational view of the back tongue ofshoe part of shoe showing the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe in alooped which allows the axle to intersect through the loop of the backtongue of the shoe

FIG. 28 is a front perspective illustrational view of the back tongue ofshoe part of shoe showing the part looped connect with an axleintersecting through the loop of the back tongue of the shoe the bottomof the back tongue of the shoe in a looped which allows the axle tointersect through the loop of the back tongue of the shoe and the femalesnap components that complimentarily connect to each respective snapalong the side the posterior rotating panels.

FIG. 29 is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-topextension rotating panel

FIG. 30 is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-topextension rotating panel

FIG. 31 is an illustrational view of the rod axle that inserts througheyelid hole of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel ofthe left side of the shoe

FIG. 32 is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-topextension rotating panel

FIG. 33 is an illustrational view of the right triangle high-topextension rotating panel

FIG. 34 is an illustrational view of the rod axle that inserts througheyelid hole of the right triangle high-top extension rotating panel ofthe right side of the shoe

FIG. 35 is a right side of shoe perspective illustrational view of theshoe pocket storage panel

FIG. 36 is a left side of shoe perspective illustrational view of theshoe pocket storage panel

FIG. 37 is an illustrational view of the back of the left side rotatingcircular strip panel

FIG. 38 is an illustrational view of the front left side rotatingcircular strip panel

FIG. 39 is an illustrational view of the back of the right side rotatingcircular strip panel

FIG. 40 is an illustrational view of the front side of right siderotating circular strip panel

FIG. 41 is an illustrational view of the rod and end pieces axle thatintersects through the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracketof the back of shoe and the heel of the shoe on the right side

FIG. 42 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on back of the shoe for the rightside of the shoe

FIG. 43 is an illustrational view of the front of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe for theright side of the shoe

FIG. 44 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing theintersection of the axle for the right side of the shoe

FIG. 45 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing theintersection of the axle for the right side of the shoe

FIG. 46 is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels

FIG. 47 is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels

FIG. 48 is the illustrational view of the inside of shoe panels

FIG. 49 is an illustrational view of the inside of shoe pocket storagepanel left side

FIG. 50 is an illustrational view of the inside of shoe pocket storagepanel right side

FIG. 51 left circular rotating axle

FIG. 52 right circular rotating axle

FIG. 53 is an inside perspective view of the bottom of the shoe showingthe shoe drawers and tongue of the shoe in the functioning positionswith the drawer of the shoe in an open position and the back tongue ofshoe in the extended position

FIG. 54 is a left side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoidrotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotatingpanel in storage position

FIG. 55 is a right side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoidrotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotatingpanel in storage position

FIG. 56 is a left side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoidrotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotatingpanel in extended position

FIG. 57 is a right side illustrational view of the high-top trapezoidrotating side panel with right triangle high-top extension rotatingpanel in extended position

FIG. 58 is a front perspective view of the rotating front support panel

FIG. 59 is a back perspective view of the rotating front support panel

FIG. 60 is a back perspective view of the right side of the posteriorrotating panel

FIG. 61 is a back perspective view of the left side of the posteriorrotating panel

FIG. 62 is a front perspective view of the right side of the posteriorrotating panel

FIG. 63 is a front perspective view of the left side of the posteriorrotating panel

FIG. 64 is a cross sectional perspective view of the inside and outsideview of the right side high-top trapezoid rotating side panel foldedback showing the right triangle high-top extension rotating panelattachment and velcro attachments

FIG. 65 is a left inside perspective view of the right side high-toptrapezoid rotating side panel showing velcro attachments

FIG. 66 is a right inside view of the right side high-top trapezoidrotating side panel showing the velcro attachments

FIG. 67 is a front perspective view of the rotating front support panel

FIG. 68 is a back perspective view of the rotating front support panel

FIG. 69 is an inside perspective view of the bottom of the shoe showingthe shoe drawers and back tongue of shoe in storage positions

FIG. 70 is an inside cross sectional perspective view of the panelsinside of the shoe

FIG. 71 is an inside cross sectional perspective view of the panelsinside of the shoe

FIG. 72 is a cross sectional view of the inside and outside view of theleft side high top side panel folded back showing the rotating trianglepiece attached and velcro attachments

FIG. 73 is a left inside view of the right side high top rotating sidepanel showing velcro attachments

FIG. 74 is a right inside view of the right side high top rotating panelshowing velcro attachment

FIG. 75 is an illustrational view of the rod and end pieces axle thatintersects through the rectangular rotating snap panel support bracketof the back of shoe bracket for the left side of the shoe

FIG. 76 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on back of the shoe for the leftside of the shoe

FIG. 77 is an illustrational view of the front of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe for the leftside of the shoe

FIG. 78 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing theintersection of the axle for the left side of the shoe

FIG. 79 is an illustrational view of the back of the rectangularrotating snap panel support bracket on the back of the shoe showing theintersection of the axle for the left side of the shoe

FIG. 80 is an illustrational view of the left side of the shoe rod axleon the inside of the shoe that intersects the rotating circular panel,and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel shows only the rod and notthe panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 81 is an illustrational view of the right side of the shoe rod axleon the inside of the shoe that intersects the rotating circular paneland the inside of shoe pocket storage panel shows only the rod and notthe panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 82 is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axleadjacent to the rectangular cutout in the middle of the heel of shoethat intersects the rotating rectangular snap panel and the back heel ofshoe on the same rod axle that shows only the rod and not the panelsthat the rod intersects

FIG. 83 is an illustrational view of the left side illustrational viewof the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with right trianglehigh-top extension rotating panel in storage position that shows onlythe rod and not the panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 84 is an illustrational view of the upper middle of the heel ofshoe rod axle that intersects on the same rod axle through the left side(drawer panel number 2) and the right (drawer panel number 1) side ofthe shoe pivot drawers that shows only the rod and not the panels thatthe rod intersects

FIG. 85 is an illustrational view of the rod axle inside of shoerectangular cut out that intersects on the same rod axle through theoutside of the rectangular cut out along each side of the shoe, a loopin the bottom of the back tongue of the shoe and back through therectangular cut out along the side of the shoe shows only the rod andnot the panels that the rod intersects shows only the rod and not thepanels that the rod intersects

FIG. 86 is an illustrational view of the left shoe axle on the uppermiddle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outsidepocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; fronthigh-top support panel; and at the top left side of the shoe top notchthrough eyelid holes in the panels that shows only the rod and not thepanels that the rod intersects

FIG. 87 is an illustrational view of the right shoe axle on the uppermiddle left side that intersects on the axle the panels left outsidepocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; andat the top left side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in thepanels that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rodintersects

FIG. 88 is an illustrational view of the left shoe axle on the uppermiddle right side that intersects on the axle the panels right outsidepocket storage panel; right high-top trapezoid rotating side panel; andat the top right side of the shoe top notch through eyelid holes in thepanels that shows only the rod and not the panels that the rodintersects

FIG. 89 is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axle onthe upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle thepanels of the outer back tab of shoe on backside of shoe, inner pocketstorage panel, and posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece ofthe rod are a female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside ofthe shoe, and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle thatshows only the rod and not the panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 90 is an illustrational view of the right side of shoe rod axle onthe upper back of the shoe that intersects on the same rod axle thepanels of the outer back tab on backside of shoe, inner pocket storagepanel, posterior rotating panel; for which, the end piece of the rod area female snap member on one end of the rod that is inside of the shoe,and a square knob that is on the outside of the rod axle that shows onlythe rod and not the panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 91 is an illustrational view of the left side of shoe rod axleinside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects thebottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner backof the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel that shows only the rodand not the panels that the rod intersects

FIG. 92 is an illustrational view of the right side of shoe rod axleinside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel intersects thebottom angle of the right triangle high-top extension and the inner backof the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel that shows only the rodand not the panels that the rod intersects

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a transforming shoe that can be taken apart andconverted from a low-top shoe to a high-top shoe, high-top shoe to alow-top shoe, a low-top shoe with the shoe panel off the back, a low-topshoe with back scrap attachment, a low-top shoe with back of shoe panelsin full extension and closed in, a high-top shoe with the shoe panel offthe back, a high-top shoe with back scrap attachment, and a high-topshoe with back panels of shoe in full extension and closed in; whereas;

the conversion of the transforming shoe can be a achieved by theincluded composition of two double rotating high-top trapezoid rotatingside panels that snaps to the outside of the shoe on both sides; arotating front high-top support panel; a sliding back tongue of shoethat slides along an open rectangular opening in the heel of the shoethat can connect by complimentary snap components to the two rotatingposterior side panels.

A more detailed description of the present invention, transformingconversions; shall be, as follows:

The transforming shoe can achieve many different combinations; such as,the low top position with back extension can be achieved by rotating therotating posterior rotating panels from the inner shoe pocket storagepanel and then connecting with complimentary snap members on the innerpanel of the back tongue of shoe to the extended ready to assembleposition on the posterior end of the shoe. The back tongue of the shoeis pulled out of its' housed position in the hollow cavity, through arectangular cut out in the upper back of the heel. The back tongue ofthe shoe is then, vertically, pulled up. Both the inner panel of theback tongue of shoe and two posterior rotating panels are connectedtogether by complimentary snap member attachments, then to secure theposterior rotating panel, the rectangular rotating snap panel supportbracket is rotated around to connect to complimentary snap memberattachments onto the bottom of the posterior rotating panels. To furtheradd security, the two rotating circular panels are removed from theirstorage snapped member location on the inner shoe storage pocket panelby the unsnapping of the snap member unit attached to its' complimentarycomponent and then rotating into an out of storage position tocomplimentary snap member attachments on the inner side of the posteriorrotating side panel. The following above instructional steps, concludethe assembly of the closed back of the shoe. In further understanding,of the transformation of the position, low-top shoe with full back panelextension, also in this combination is the conversion of a high top shoeto a low top shoe where the two high-top trapezoid rotating side panelsand the right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panel aredisassembled. The right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panelis disassembled by rotating the extending rotating triangular panel inan upright angle position with the right side edge attached bycomplimentary velcro attachments to inside of the high-top trapezoidrotating side panel. This position hides the rotating right angletriangle high-top extension rotating panel from outside view. The twohigh-top trapezoid rotating side panel is then rotated down into storageposition in the outside pocket storage panel on the outer sides of theshoe. In conclusion and in combination, with the transformationconversion of the closed full extended back of shoe; the position oflow-top shoe with full back extension is created.

The low top shoe position with absent back of shoe can be achieved bydisassembling the full extended back panel of shoe position by detachingthe complimentary snap attachments on the rotating posterior rotatingpanels and the inner back of tongue. Once these two panels aredisassembled, each one are returned to their housed storage positions.The back of tongue slides into a rectangular cut out into the upper backheel of the shoe which leads into a rectangular cavity and each sideposterior rotating panels are rotated towards the inside of the shoeinto a storage position in the inner shoe pocket storage panel. Thefollowing above instructional steps, conclude the assembly of the absentback of shoe. In further understanding, of the transformation of theshoe position, low-top shoe with full back extension also, in thiscombination is the conversion of a high-top shoe to a low-top shoe whereassembly for a low top shoe position; shall be, as described and statedabove. In conclusion and in combination, with the transformationconversion of the low-top position and absent back of shoe position, theposition of the low-top position with absent back of shoe is created.

The high-top shoe position with full back extension position can beachieved by rotating the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel up fromits' storage position in the outside pocket storage panel. The high-toptrapezoid rotating side panel is then opened by separating the velcroattachments and then rotating the extending rotating right angletriangle high-top extension rotating panel into its' extended visibleposition to outside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel view.Once the rotating right angle triangle high-top extension rotating panelis placed into its' extended position, both the right angle trianglehigh-top extension rotating panel and the high-top trapezoid rotatingside panel are attached to the upper outer side of the shoe by means ofcomplimentary snap member attachments. The front high-top support panelis then rotated in an upward direction from its' housed position. Thefront high-top support panel is then on each side edge attached to eachrespective complimentary side panel of the high-top trapezoid rotatingside panel by complimentary snap member attachments on one side andcomplimentary velcro attachments on the other side. The, following,above instructional steps, conclude the assembly of the high top panelof shoe. In further understanding, of the transformation of the shoeposition high top with full back extension, also, in this combination,is the conversion of an absent back of shoe where assembly; shall be as,described and stated above.

The high-top shoe position with absent back of shoe can be achieved bythe assembly of, as stated above, for the conversion of a high-top shoeposition and the conversion of a full back shoe to an absent back ofshoe. These two conversions together create the transforming conversionof a high top position shoe with absent back of shoe. Both the high-topshoe position and the low-top shoe position of absent back of shoe havethe option of the attachment of a detachable scrap, the detachable scrapis housed in its' storage position affixed by complimentary snap memberattachments to the bottom edge of the heel of the shoe on the posteriorend of the shoe. When ready, for use, the detachable scrap can bedetached from the storage position on the heel of the shoe and thenconnected to the inner rotating complimentary snap member attachments onthe rotating posterior panel of the shoe.

The present invention of the transforming shoe has storage capabilityfor storage items in the heel of shoe pivot in and out drawers on eachside of the shoe.

What is claimed as the invention is:
 1. A multi-functional transformingshoe device that can be taken apart and reassembled to function as ahigh-top shoe position, a low-top shoe position, a panels off the backof the shoe position with option of scrap attachment, the shoecomprising: (a) two rotating high-top trapezoid rotating side panels;(b) a sliding back tongue of shoe that slides along an open rectangularopening in the middle side and middle back heel of shoe by pulling therod and end piece stopper attachment; (c) a detachable heel scrapattachment with storage resting position on the back heel of the shoethat can be attached to complimentary rotating female snap and rodattachment at the top of each of the back posterior rotating panels onthe rod that intersects the posterior rotating panel when the panels arein the non-extended storage position; (d) posterior rotating panels onboth left and right posterior ends of shoe that have an option to affixto complimentary snap member attachments on back tongue of shoe or to beplaced into a inside pocket storage panel of the shoe for storage; (e)pivot in and out heel drawers on each side of shoe with tab snapclosures; (f) rotating front high-top support panel that attaches toboth sides of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panels; wherein,attachment means are by (female) to (male) snap complimentary snapcomponents and rod axle suspension on one side and complimentary velcrocomponent members on the other side; (g) two inside of shoe pocketsstorage panels on each side for storage of the shoe rotating panels; (h)two outside of shoe pocket storage panels on each side for storage ofthe shoe rotating panels; (i) two rotating outer support rectangularrotating snap panel support braces located adjacent to the middle backof the heel rectangular cut out, with one being on each side of themiddle back of the heel rectangular cut out; (j) inside of shoe rotating(female) snap member components attached as an end piece of the rod axlethat intersects the posterior rotating panels, inside of shoe pocketstorage panel, and the upper back tab on the shoe with the snapcomponent compatible to be attached to complimentary snap attachments onthe detachable scrap stored on the heel of the shoe; (k) two rotatingright triangle angle high-top extension rotating panels on each side ofthe shoe; wherein, the right triangle angle high-top extension rotatingpanels are housed inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel;for which, connection of these two panels are by means of a rod axlethat intersects both the right triangle angle high-top extensionrotating panels and the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel with thesame respect on each side of the shoe; (l) a hollow cavity housing forback tongue of shoe; (m) two inside side of shoe rotating circularsupport panel on each side; (n) two rectangular cutouts on each side ofthe heel of the shoe to allow the back tongue of shoe to slide back andforth with the pull of a rod with knobs on each end that are positionedoutside of the rectangular cut outs; (o) a small rectangular cut intothe middle of the back of the heel that enables the back tongue of theshoe to slide in and out of the cut out to allow the option ofattachment to the complimentary snap attachments along both sides of theposterior rotating panels; (p) shoe panel with snap attachments; (q)rectangular snap tabs (r) shoe panel with perforated aligned holes forlace attachments (s) pivot in and out drawer rectangular tab attachment;and (t) a heel of shoe containing both female and male snap components;2. A transforming shoe according to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprisesthe composition of two high-top trapezoid rotating side panels at thetop of the side panels of the shoe, compromising the shape of atrapezoid for the high-top panel; for which, each side of the shoecontains a high-top trapezoid rotating side panel that is structuredinto the shape of a double layer trapezoid connected together by threadstitching the top and along one side of the panel; thus leaving thebottom and one side open; wherein, the high-top trapezoid rotating sidepanels each houses a rotating right triangle high-top extension rotatingpanel; for which, are intersected through an eyelid hole in the panel bya rod axle through a hole into the tip end of the angle edge of therotating right angle triangular high-top extension, then through a holeinto the back layer of the rotating trapezoid high-top panel withsupport end pieces for an ornamental square attachment on one end of therod and a flat circular attachment on the other end. wherein, thehigh-top trapezoid rotating side panels each have eyelid holes throughthe bottom tip ends of the panels; for which, the bottom tip end of thehigh-top trapezoid rotating panel contains an eyelid hole that isintersected through the eyelid hole by a rod axle which also intersectson the same rod axle the panels of the right outside pocket storagepanel, the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel, and front high-topsupport panel placement is according, whether it is the left or theright shoe and which side of the shoe left or right thus with respectthe rotating trapezoid high-top panel is also adjusted according to thisplacement to affix to complimentary components of the front high-topsupport panel;
 3. A transforming shoe according to claims 1 and 2;wherein, the rotating right triangle high-top extension rotating panelcomprises the design composition form of a right angle triangle with asmall hole near the right edge and velcro attachments along the edgethat gives stability when the rotating right triangle high-top extensionrotating panel is in the extended position and connected to the high-toptrapezoid rotating side panel by velcro means attachment; wherein, therotating right triangle high-top extension rotating panel and thehigh-top trapezoid rotating side panel are connected by means ofcomplimentary velcro attachment members and a rod that intersects thetwo panels that allows the rotating right triangle high-top extensionrotating panel to rotate in the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel;wherein, the rotating right triangle high-top extension rotating panelis housed inside of the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel on a rodaxle that intersects the bottom angle of the rotating right trianglehigh-top extension rotating panel and the inner back bottom corner ofthe trapezoid high-top panel; wherein, the rotating right trianglehigh-top extension rotating panel comprises one male snap component inone corner of the triangle then a small velcro strip along the edgeabove the eyelid hole in the corner of the angle wherein, the rotatingright triangle high-top extension rotating panel can be rotated backinto the high-top trapezoid rotating side panel, when the high-toptrapezoid rotating side panel is placed into storage position on theoutside pocket storage panel;
 4. A transforming shoe according to claim1; wherein, the shoe comprises the composition of a rotating fronthigh-top support panel that attaches to the inside front tip edge oneach side of the shoe high-top trapezoid rotating side panels; wherein,the rotating front high-top support panel comprises the designcomposition of a rectangular panel with a velcro strip along one of thesides of the rectangular extension; a male snap component in the corneropposite of the velcro strip that's on the same side of the panel as thecircular end extension at the bottom edge of the panel that has aneyelid hole through the middle of the bottom of the circular extendedattachment that allows the intersection of an axle on the panel;wherein, the front high-top support panel location rod intersection isthe opposite for each left and right shoe with the rod attachmentintersecting the front high-top support panel is on the right side forthe right shoe and the rod attachment intersecting the front high-topsupport panel is on the left side for the left shoe. wherein, the fronthigh-top support panel for the left and the right shoe are the sameflipped mirror images of one another wherein, the rotating fronthigh-top support panel is attached to the inside tip side edges of thehigh-top trapezoid rotating side panel by means of complimentary velcroattachments on one side; complimentary snap attachment members on theother side; and a small hole through the bottom circular extension; forwhich, a rod axle intersects the panel through the eyelid hole; wherein,the rotating front high-top support panel circular bottom extension,high-top trapezoid rotating side panel bottom extension and the topnotch on the side of the shoe are on the same rod axle; in which, therotating front support panel circular bottom is connected by rodintersection to the left axle on the left shoe and to the right axle ona right shoe;
 5. A transforming shoe according to claim 1; wherein, theshoe comprises the composition of two heel of shoe pivot in and outdrawers on each side of the heel that are both housed in a cavity cutout into the anterior middle of the shoe; wherein, the two heel of shoepivot in and out drawers each comprises the design composition of arectangular drawer with rectangular extensions at both the top andbottom corners along one side with the top corner extension extended outwith a small punched hole for rod insertion and the bottom extensionextended straight down; wherein, the two heel of shoe pivot in and outdrawers each are suspended on the same rod through each respective smallpunched out holes in the top upper corner extensions on the drawers witha flat circular end piece on each end of the rod.
 6. A transforming shoeaccording to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the design of asliding back tongue of shoe with the design composition of a rectangularpiece with a semi-circular curved edge at the top and folded loop edgewith rod insertion on the other end; wherein, the back tongue of shoehouses a rod onto the bottom edge loop of the back tongue of shoe panelwith an ornamental square end pieces on each end of the rod axle;wherein, the back tongue of shoe contains 6 female snap components with3 female snap components aligning parallel to each one snap along eachside of the panel; wherein, the back tongue of shoe is housed into arectangular cavity with rectangular openings on both sides of theposterior end of the heel and the middle back of the heel of the shoe,and a solid wall on the top, bottom, and backside of the hollow cavityto allow movement of the back tongue of shoe in and out of the shoecavity and to provide a stopping brake as the back tongue of the shoestops at the end of the rectangular cut out at the end of the side edgeof the rectangular side cut out;
 7. A transforming shoe according toclaim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the design of two posteriorrotating panels on both the left and right posterior ends of the shoethat affix to complimentary snap member attachments on the back tongueof shoe panel and rod axle intersection that houses both the posteriorrotating panel and the inside of the shoe pocket storage panel, andupper back tab of the shoe on the same rod axle for the left and theright side of the shoe with end pieces on the rod axle being a rotatingfemale snap member attachment on the end that is on the inner side ofthe shoe and an ornamental square attachment on the end that is on theouter side of the shoe; wherein, the two posterior rotating panels onthe left and the right of the shoe comprises the design composition of arectangular panel with a concave curved top edge which leads out to arounded extended edge with a small eyelid hole punch out, and thencefurther, it leads into another concave curved edge, then back into theside formation of the rectangular form; wherein, the two posteriorrotating panels each comprises three male snap components along the sideof the straight edge of the panel and one male snap component on thebottom corner of the curved side of the panel with an eyelid hole in thetop corner of the curved side of the panel and the front of theposterior back panel contains an eyelid hole at the corner of the tipend of the curved edge, and a female snap member slightly below theeyelid hole on the curved edge;
 8. A transforming shoe according toclaim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the composition of two rotatingrectangular rotating snap panel support braces on each side of the shoethat are adjacent on each side of the rectangular cut out in the middleof the heel of shoe with the composition design of a rectangular panelwith a male snap member attachment on one end and a small eyelid hole onthe opposite end that is intersected by a rod axle; for which, both theback heel of the shoe and the rotating rectangular rotating snap panelsupport braces are on the same rod axle and; the rotating rectangularrotating snap panel support braces can be rotated down to snap onto theheel of shoe for storage and rotated up to snap onto the bottom of therotating posterior panels for back support on shoe.
 9. A transformingshoe according to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the designcomposition of two rectangular cut outs on the heel of each side and asmall rectangular cut out into the middle back of the heel of the shoe;for which, the three rectangular cut outs in the heel of the shoe arethe openings of the rectangular cavity in the middle heel of the shoethat houses the back tongue of the shoe and allows for the back tongueof the shoe to slide in and out of the rectangular cavity and the edgesof the side of the rectangular cut outs are used as a stopper to stopthe back tongue of shoe so that when the rod is pulled it does not pullthe back tongue of shoe out of the rectangular cavity beyond the loopedbottom edge of the back tongue of the shoe;
 10. A transforming shoeaccording to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the composition ofattachment means, such as velcro, complimentary snap component members,rod axle intersection of panels, circular rotating female snap componentmembers, shoe panel with perforated aligned holes for lace attachments,and ornamental square end pieces at the end of the rod.
 11. Atransforming shoe according to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises thecomposition of a pivot in and out drawer rectangular tab attachment,attached to the side of each drawer with (male) snap member attachmentto attach to complimentary snap member attachment on the middle of theside heel; wherein, the rod axle inside the upper middle of the heel ofshoe intersects on the same rod the left and right side of shoe pivotdrawers with the rod intersection of the right side of shoe pivot drawerin the upper left corner and the left side of shoe pivot drawer in theupper right corner; and the top base of the heel above the pivot drawersand the bottom base of the pivot drawers;
 12. A transforming shoeaccording to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the composition designof a rectangular detachable heel scrap attachment with male snap memberattachments on both ends and female snap member attachment on middle ofscrap on the front of the scrap and the back of the scrap contains thethree ring backings to the snap components on the front of the scrap;wherein, the rectangular detachable heel scrap attachment has the optionof attachment to either complimentary snap attachments along bottom edgeof back of heel for storage position or to rotating snap attachments onrod axle on back end of shoe for the creation of the shoe position backof shoe with absent back panel with back scrap attachment; wherein, therectangular detachable heel scrap attachment male snap components hasthe option to attach to complimentary female snap components on the backheel of the shoe for storage or complimentary female snap components onthe snap rod axle on the top back side of the shoe that intersects theback tab of the shoe, the posterior rotating panel, and inside of shoepocket storage panel for support;
 13. A transforming shoe according toclaim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the design of two inside of shoe ofshoe rotating circular panel with each having the composition design ofan oval circular panel with a male snap member component on the middleside and a small eyelid hole on the other side for rod insertion;wherein, the inside of shoe rotating circular panel is connected to theposterior edge of the inside of the shoe pocket storage panel by a rodaxle with flat circular end pieces on each end; wherein, the inside ofshoe rotating circular panel has the option to rotate to attach to twodifferent panels; for which, being the posterior rotating panel for sidesupport of the shoe when the posterior rotating panels are in theextended position, and the inside of shoe pocket storage when theposterior rotating panel is in the storage position; for whichcompromises the attachment means of complimentary snap member componentsfor each option of the storage or shoe support position;
 14. Atransforming shoe according to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises thedesign of two inside of shoe pocket storage panels on each side of theshoe for the storage of the rotating front high-top support panel, andposterior rotating panels; wherein, with the composition design of arectangular form with an extension in the upper corner that leads to aslightly slanted rectangular square with a small hole in the uppercorner of the rectangular square and along the bottom of the same side aslanted angle; for which, all in creation, together forms thecomposition of the inside of shoe pocket storage panel; wherein, theinside of shoe storage pocket contains one female snap component on theside of the back middle of the panel and two eyelid holes with one beingin the top of the square extension and the other on the side above theslope inclined side on the bottom of the front of the panel; wherein,each of the two inside of shoe pocket storage panels on their respectivesides share the same rod axle that intersects the rotating circularpanel and the inside of shoe pocket storage panel;
 15. A transformingshoe according to claim 1; wherein, the shoe comprises the design of twooutside of shoe pocket storage panels on each side of the shoe for thestorage of, the rotating high-top trapezoid rotating side panel. Theoutside pocket storage panel comprises the composition design of arectangular panel extension on one of the top corners with a small holeinto the top edge extension on one of the top corners with a small holeinto the top edge of the triangular extension for rod insertion with asquare ornamental end piece on the outside of the shoe and a flatcircular end piece on the inside of the shoe; wherein, the panel is sewnby thread to the outside of the shoe along each side and the bottom withthe top of the panel left with an open end;
 16. A transforming shoeaccording to claim 1; wherein, the rod axle on the upper middle of theright shoe on the right side intersects on the same rod axle the panelsright outside pocket storage panel; high-top trapezoid rotating sidepanel; front high-top support panel; and right side of shoe top notch onside of shoe; wherein, the rod axle on the upper middle of the left shoeon the left side intersects on the same rod axle the panels left outsidepocket storage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating panel; fronthigh-top support panel; and left side of shoe top notch on side of shoe;wherein, the rod axle on the upper middle of the right shoe on the leftside intersects on the same rod axle the panels left outside pocketstorage panel; left high-top trapezoid rotating panel; and left side ofshoe top notch on side of shoe; wherein, the rod axle on the uppermiddle of the left shoe on the right side intersects on the same rodaxle the panels right outside pocket storage panel; right high-toptrapezoid rotating side panel; and right side of shoe top notch on sideof shoe;
 17. A transforming shoe according to claim 1; wherein, the heelof the shoe compromises pivot drawers with tab snap closure on bothsides of the shoe, rectangular side and middle back of heel cut outs, arectangular cavity in the inner walls of the back heel of the shoe,rotating rectangular panel, housing storage structure for placement of adetachable heel scrap, and sliding rod axle fixtures to slide the backtongue of shoe in and out of the rectangular cavity;
 18. A transformingshoe according to claim 1; wherein, the following panels of the shoe arethe flip mirror images of the panels on the opposite side of the shoe;the panels are as follows: high-top trapezoid rotating side panels;posterior rotating panels; pivot in and out heel drawers; tab snapclosures on the outside of the pivot drawers; rotating front high-topsupport panel; inside of shoe pocket storage; outside of shoe pocketstorage; right triangle high-top extension rotating panel; inside sideof shoe rotating circular support panel on each side; and the pivot inand out drawer rectangular tab attachment.